somethingorother
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After a year of sharing/ part loaning neurotic ginger arab, i have decided i want to go places. Therefore we have started to work on the 'horse that does not load' issues. He has been known to get in a bit of a state even if in a stable where he can see the trailer out of the window. Told you he was neurotic.
Step 1: Sniffing the trailer, standing near it, having pats and an odd handful of yummy stuff (whatever's to hand). Happy to be stood near trailer and not bother with it. This took 2 sessions
Step 2: front feet on ramp, big pats, treats and hugs.
Step 3: walk over the bottom of the ramp and off the other side. Pats and treats, repeat lots. These both happened in the same session, i was chuffed to bits.
Step 4: all 4 feet on ramp and standing calmly and relaxed. Third + 4th sessions. More walking over ramp, plus the smaller front ramp just to be sure. All good so far. More treats and pats
Step 5: feeding inside the trailer. This went ok, i was made up with him. But he did have his head burried in a bucket and so probably didn't realise where he was. Walked through the trailer and down other ramp twice easy peasy. Treats and pats. 3rd time, wind blew the partition and he shot out the front of the trailer. Spent a further 30min trying to coax him in one more time but failed
Step 6: standing in the trailer and eating. This is where we are now starting to go backwards. He wants to step in, take a mouthful and immediately step back out. Attempts to convince him to stay lead to him threatening to go up and i'm worried he's going to bang his head. He's perfectly happy to go in while there's food in the bucket but would rather be outside to chew, and the second the bucket is empty his feet won't go past the end of the ramp again.
What do i do now??? Feel like i've hit a stale mate, especially to say i had him in it 3 times a week ago and now it's all i can do to get his front half over the threshold. Do i carry on or change tactic?
Throntons choccies to anyone who can help!
Step 1: Sniffing the trailer, standing near it, having pats and an odd handful of yummy stuff (whatever's to hand). Happy to be stood near trailer and not bother with it. This took 2 sessions
Step 2: front feet on ramp, big pats, treats and hugs.
Step 3: walk over the bottom of the ramp and off the other side. Pats and treats, repeat lots. These both happened in the same session, i was chuffed to bits.
Step 4: all 4 feet on ramp and standing calmly and relaxed. Third + 4th sessions. More walking over ramp, plus the smaller front ramp just to be sure. All good so far. More treats and pats
Step 5: feeding inside the trailer. This went ok, i was made up with him. But he did have his head burried in a bucket and so probably didn't realise where he was. Walked through the trailer and down other ramp twice easy peasy. Treats and pats. 3rd time, wind blew the partition and he shot out the front of the trailer. Spent a further 30min trying to coax him in one more time but failed
Step 6: standing in the trailer and eating. This is where we are now starting to go backwards. He wants to step in, take a mouthful and immediately step back out. Attempts to convince him to stay lead to him threatening to go up and i'm worried he's going to bang his head. He's perfectly happy to go in while there's food in the bucket but would rather be outside to chew, and the second the bucket is empty his feet won't go past the end of the ramp again.
What do i do now??? Feel like i've hit a stale mate, especially to say i had him in it 3 times a week ago and now it's all i can do to get his front half over the threshold. Do i carry on or change tactic?
Throntons choccies to anyone who can help!